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Biniam Girmay has made history by becoming the first Black African to win a Tour de France stage. The Eritrean rider sprinted to glory in the third stage of the race, on Monday, crossing the line in the northern Italian city of Turin. He said his win was “for all Africans.” "We must be proud now. We are really part of the big races,” he added. “Now it’s our moment. It’s our time.” He'd already entered the records' books two years ago, when he won a stage at the Giro d’Italia to become the first Black African to take a victory in a Grand Tour, a term that encompasses the three major three-week ...
Euronews (English)
African art is currently experiencing quite the Renaissance in Europe. At long last, major museums, art fairs, and private collections across the continent are starting to embrace works by artists of African descent and those of African nationalities like never before. In London, this cultural wave has surged spectacularly. In 2024, there have already been several major exhibitions celebrating African creativity, such as The Time is Always Now exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, which explored contemporary portrayals of Black figures, to Yinka Shonibare's historic colonial statues sho...
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African hairstyling has a deep spiritual and cultural significance, and Emmy Najima made it her mission to push creative diversity in Black hairstyles in Japan.The modern beauty as well as the beauty industry from the West has reached the shores of Japan decades ago with the appearance of ‘modern girl’ and ‘mannequin girl’, which represents the Western standard of beauty. Today the most popular cosmetic surgery is the operation to transform Asian “monolids” into Western-style ‘double-lids’, also known as double-eyelid surgery.Black Culture in JapanOn another hand, Japanese intensity towards Bl...
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